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Both African & Indian species of this mammal undergo periods of odd behavior called musth |
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On this sitcom Duff Beer is on tap at Moe's Tavern where the clientele is always "animated" |
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In 1847 Louis Cartier founded an elegant jewelry firm in this capital city |
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This Puerto Rican capital's harbor is guarded by Fort San Felipe Del Morro |
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Laurens Hammond invented an electric type of this musical instrument |
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In heraldry a wyvern is one of these mythical beasts depicted with 2 legs, wings & a barbed tail |
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Collisions with boats are the largest identifiable cause of death of these gentle Florida sea cows |
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Head north, far north, to visit The Brick, this show's restaurant |
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One of the most important mines for these green gems is found at Muzo, Colombia |
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You can visit the Museum Carolino-Augusteum as well as Mozart's birthplace in this Austrian city |
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He invented a razor with disposable blades after experts at M.I.T. told him it was impossible |
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Kellogg introduced these toaster pastries in 1964 |
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In Sumatra they call this tree-dwelling ape mawas |
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On this sitcom you could have seen Jay Thomas take a few "Potts" shots in the Blue Shamrock |
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The Jonker, a 726-carat gem of this kind, was discovered in South Africa in 1934 |
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This city founded in 1693 didn't become capital of Jamaica until 1872 |
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Thomas Hancock patented vulcanized rubber in England the year before this man in the U.S. |
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Mercury & aneroid are the 2 main types of this instrument used to measure air pressure |
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Though these "Earth pigs" eat ants, strictly speaking they are not anteaters |
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On this sitcom you may find the Crane brothers having coffee at Cafe Nervosa |
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It's the color of the Star of India, a famous 563-carat sapphire |
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This capital of Saudi Arabia was built at an oasis |
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Typists owe a debt of thanks to Bette Nesmith, who invented this correction fluid |
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Members of this church are popularly called "Moonies" |
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The fossa, a type of civet, is the dominant carnivore of this African island, the world's 4th largest |
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The Lunch Box in Lanford, Ill. is one of this sitcom's settings |
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The "sherry" type of this golden gemstone is sometimes heated to turn it pink |
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In 1932 Cholon was combined with this city in Vietnam's Mekong delta |
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The first inflatable rubber life jacket is credited to this man famous for his raincoats |
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The fish called the Dolly Varden Trout was named for a character in this author's "Barnaby Rudge" |
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